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2015-12-04 21:21:44
Contributor-Level 9
You can pursue your graduation along with CA. But I think you should give importance to CA and do your graduation through distance
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2015-12-04 21:18:36
Contributor-Level 9
CA has 3 stages
CPT
IPCC
FINAL
If you are a class 12 student or completed class 12 you can give CPT which is a 6 months program. After completing CPT you have to attend IPCC which is a 9 months program. Complete orientation and ITT programs after giving IPCC. Complete 3 years of articleship. Give FINAL exams
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2015-12-04 20:53:50
Contributor-Level 9
I think you should attend some coaching centers for CA. Attend all the mock tests conducted by ICAI. And the most important is self study. Without that you cannot become a CA. Be regular. Try to refresh the concepts.
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2015-12-04 20:49:42
Contributor-Level 9
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2015-12-04 20:42:30
Contributor-Level 9
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2015-12-04 20:37:38
Contributor-Level 9
Inorder to crack CPT you really have to workhard. Solve the 2 modules that ICAI provides. Solve the questions in our study material. Solve previous questions. Attend online mock tests conducted by ICAI. Practice to solve problems in time. Many students are facing problems that extra time is required for solving it. Be a smart learner. All the best for your exams
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2015-12-04 20:25:07
Contributor-Level 9
Having double degree in hand is always a good option. You can do either MBA or CA.
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2015-12-04 20:21:46
Contributor-Level 9
Both have their own reputation and both are required in this corporate world.
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2015-12-04 10:30:44
Guide-Level 14
It totally depends on your choice. I think doing BBA than MBA will be an good option, as you can explore two different colleges. You have a choice to change your field after your graduation.
Difference between two:
1. Core topics
Candidates pursuing five-year integrated BBA + MBA have a certain advantage in terms of syllabus. In the five-year programme, no courses or subjects will be repeated.
In case of pursuing MBA after BBA, candidates will have to repeat courses. In an MBA programme, candidates come from various backgrounds.
2. Different institutes
Post a BBA degree, candidates can opt to select a different university or B-sch
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2015-12-03 22:18:25Contributor-Level 9
At this point of time you have variety of options. It all depends on your interest. If you are interested in accountancy then you might go for B.Com Hons., if you are interested in economics then you can go for Economic Hons. or you can also go for other courses like B.Sc. Many people also do CA/CS along with their graduation as it is a great career option.
To answer specifically, that thing would be best for you which you would love studying and working in the same field. You have a lot of time with you. Think wisely. Explore the options and take a good decision. All the best.
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